Anonymous wrote:It's great to see so many young people with good income. Very inspiring.
Anonymous wrote:41, In-house Attorney, 325k Base
Anonymous wrote:41, In-house Attorney, 325k Base
Anonymous wrote:Well, they do, don't they? They work one job at the place where they get paid to work and then they come home and continue to work taking care of their families. Work is work. Some work you get paid for. Some you don't.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being a parent is a job.Anonymous wrote:Lol. Get your panties out of a bunch. Just because someone insults you, it doesn't mean they are hateful. There is no need to call Jesse Jackson or Anderson Cooper.
SAHDs are not cute. It is disgraceful unless the man is disabled or retired after having a career. Otherwise, a man needs a job or he needs to be looking for one.
I will say it online and I will say it to your face - deal with it. Get a job, write a book, start a business or do something so that you are not completely effeminate. Passing undesireable traits onto your kids is not cute.
Actually, no it's not. If it were, all parents who have paid employment would have two jobs.
Well, they do, don't they? They work one job at the place where they get paid to work and then they come home and continue to work taking care of their families. Work is work. Some work you get paid for. Some you don't.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being a parent is a job.Anonymous wrote:Lol. Get your panties out of a bunch. Just because someone insults you, it doesn't mean they are hateful. There is no need to call Jesse Jackson or Anderson Cooper.
SAHDs are not cute. It is disgraceful unless the man is disabled or retired after having a career. Otherwise, a man needs a job or he needs to be looking for one.
I will say it online and I will say it to your face - deal with it. Get a job, write a book, start a business or do something so that you are not completely effeminate. Passing undesireable traits onto your kids is not cute.
Actually, no it's not. If it were, all parents who have paid employment would have two jobs.
Anonymous wrote:$100k base, between 120-180k commissions, Senior Director- Key Accounts, 32 yrs old.
Anonymous wrote:32- $200k+. Sales
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol. Get your panties out of a bunch. Just because someone insults you, it doesn't mean they are hateful. There is no need to call Jesse Jackson or Anderson Cooper.
SAHDs are not cute. It is disgraceful unless the man is disabled or retired after having a career. Otherwise, a man needs a job or he needs to be looking for one.
I will say it online and I will say it to your face - deal with it. Get a job, write a book, start a business or do something so that you are not completely effeminate. Passing undesireable traits onto your kids is not cute.
You're a bitch and I'd say that to your face too. My husband works (as I said) and also takes care of the kids full time. If you were to meet him effeminate is the last word you'd use to describe him. I guess he doesn't need to prove himself.
Yes, you are hateful. Do you also think that all women need to have a job? For us it was more important to have one of us spend time with our children rather than pay a stranger to take care of them. In our family it made much more sense (sadly, because I'd love to do it) for it to be my husband and he's worked his schedule around that. This isn't unusual in this city.
If your husband has business obligations then he is not a stay at home dad. He is either a work at home dad, or a dad with business obligations and a flexible schedule. I can't fault a man for being placed in a situation where he has to work and then be a fulltime care provider. Women have made it so hard for men. However, if a man identifies as a stay at home dad, then he should grow a pair. It is reprehensible.
Fulltime parenting is an acceptable job for a woman and it is respectable because daycares should only be used by single parents and orphaned children. However, I will never respect a man without business obligations unless he is disabled, looking for employment, or retired.